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HIGHLY UNSTABLE PRESS

We print what trembles. We spread what the internet can’t contain.
We are the megaphone duct-taped to a broken cassette player screaming into the void.

Join us.

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It starts with a SCREAM.

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Built on chaos, necessity, and a love of tactile language, Highly Unstable Press took its name from a phrase on a tattered chemistry textbook found on the G train. Its first publication, "Bleeding Into the Xerox: A Manifesto", was a 12-page zine on psychic warfare, political apathy, and forgotten subway gods—distributed free in record stores, art shows, and public restrooms.